
Murphy Administration Attempt to Curtail Free SpeechÂ
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Trenton NJ, Senate Republican Leader Tom Kean called on the Murphy Administration to end its attacks on independent contractors and the media after the Westfield Leader was fined for not classifying freelance reporters and photographers as employees.
âMany people choose to freelance for a variety of reasons, and those self-employed individuals make it possible for small media outlets like the Westfield Leader to offer comprehensive coverage of local government meetings, school sports, and community events,â said Kean. âUnfortunately, the Westfield Leader has been forced to end its freelance program completely after being fined by the Murphy Administration. Iâd like for Governor Murphy to explain to the Leaderâs many former contributors how his assault on the company that paid them has improved their situation or that of the community they proudly served. This is a clear example of how the Governorâs flawed labor policies will hurt New Jersey families and further erode a media industry that is already struggling to survive.â
According to the Westfield Leader, it was forced to end its freelance program after the New Jersey Department of Labor fined the paperâs publisher going back to 2015 for not treating freelance reporters and photographers as employees.
Under the Governorâs direction, the State has fined a variety of businesses and services, including Uber, that have allowed freelancers and independent contractors the freedom to work when they want and the opportunity to earn extra income at their own pace.
Kean has been a vocal opponent of efforts by Democrats in the Legislature to codify through S-4204 the Murphy Administrationâs treatment of independent contractors as employees under State law.
âSome people have a full-time job and want the opportunity to freelance to earn extra income to support their families, and others have caregiver responsibilities that prevent them from working traditional 9 to 5 jobs,â added Kean. âIn 2020, we shouldnât limit peopleâs ability to work based on some outdated 1950s mentality of what a job should be. Governor Murphy should stop denying the overtaxed people of New Jersey any opportunity to work.â